The Joyce
November 2-7
For their Joyce debut, the "reimagined Gibney Company will premiere choreographic associate, Rena Butler's Lusus Nature, the first theatrical work for the Company, Sonya Tayeh's Oh Courage! and The Game is Rigged by Alan Lucien Øyen for their Joyce debut.
The founder, artistic director, and CEO is Gina Gibney and the directors are Nigel Campbell and Amy Miller. Find out more here
Rourou Ye
Virtual
October 1 - December 31
Ye presents May I Dance on Your Screen?, a movement-centered online exhibit of video works created specifically for the digital platform. Find out more here
Various Artists
Various Venues
October 20 - November 6
“Crossing The Line Festival" which spotlights Africa’s cultural renaissance through interdisciplinary artists will feature: Before the whisper becomes the word, the room-sized video installation by Igbo-American artist Okwui Okpokwasili, in collaboration with Peter Born; Nehanda the audio work by nora chipaumire a native of Zimbabwe and central Mozambique; and On the way, undone by Okpokwasili and Born. Also on the lineup is singer Somi, plus works by Chirstopher Myers and Kneza Schaal. These performances and events are both virtual and in-person. Find out more here
Sooraj Subramaniam
Virtual
November 1 – 15
Subramaniam and Kuala Lumpur-based, January Low explores their parallel experiences of the Odissi Indian classical dance form in the world premiere of Other Places of Being for the BAC digital season. Find out more here
Company SBB
Kasser Theater
November 4-7
Stephanie Batten Bland’s Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner opens at Peak Performance in Montclair, New Jersey. Bland is known for “…creating performance at the intersection of dance-theater and installation, questioning contemporary and historical cultural symbolism and the complexities of human relationships,” inspired by the 1967 Stanley Kramer film starring Sydney Poitier, Katherine Hepburn, and Spencer Tracy,” according to the release. Find out more here
Various Artists
Judson Memorial Church
November 4, December 9 & 16
The fall 2021 curatorial team, guest artist/curator Hilary Brown-Istrefi, Philip Treviño, and Gian Marco Riccardo Lo Forte brings Pioneers Go East Collective’s CROSSROADS to Judson Memorial Church. Featured will be Sheree Campbell, Yoshiko Chuma and Dane Terry, Film by Anabella Lenzu, gorno (Glenn Potter-Takata), Film by Yuan Liu, Film by Janessa Clark, Jasmine Hearn and more. Find out more here
Various Artists
BAAD!
November 5 - 6
Celebrating Pepatián: Bronx Arts ColLABorative's 8th annual Dancing Futures: Artist and Mentor Collaborative Residency, a partnership with BAAD! Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance, featured artists will be Alex Diaz and Sharing the Same, BronxNet. Find out more here
Dual Rivet
Arts On Site
November 5-6
The Company will present an evening of excerpts from the company’s repertory, Some Old, Some New comprises Stand or Be Stood, From The Outside, Mourning but She Won't Cry, Up Against, and Rabbithole," notes the release. Find out more here
Akram Khan
The Guggenheim
November 7
As part of Works & Process at the Guggenheim, Akram Khan will share excerpts from Creature along with a discussion moderated by Meghan McNamara. Find out more here
luciana achugar
The Chocolate Factory
November 11 - 13
The Chocolate Factory Theater presents the world premiere of PURO TEATRO: a Spell for Utopia by achugar furthering achugar’s “…mission of making work as a practice of constructing a new theater – a utopian theater – as a practice of growing a collective utopian uncivilized body with the audience,” according to the release. Find out more here
Various Artists
BAX
November 13
BAX presents Open Studio showings of new works in development by Andrea Ambam, Yo-Yo Lin, Shenny de Los Angeles, and Jessie Young. Find out more and rsvp here